Articles, tagged with "cover letter", page 2
31st January 2012
A cover letter is the first impression you will make on the management consulting firm you hope will hire you. As such, the cover letter is a crucial part of your application package but also the one that is fraught with the greatest difficulty for you as...
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ConsultingFact.com
27th January 2012
Are you in the business of taking care of people? That category could cover many different situations: you might run a daycare center for children, or for disabled or elderly adults, or manage a caregiving service that helps clients stay in their homes. Y...
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Author:
Ian Lauder
27th January 2012
Are you an expert in the field of security? That category can include a lot of different businesses - everything from providing bodyguard services to designing software security programs to selling and installing burglar alarms and security cameras.
Yo...
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Author:
Ian Lauder
21st December 2011
You have written and delivered a sales proposal to a prospective client, and you have won the contract. Congratulations!
But the odds are that you didn't put all the useful information you have into the proposal. For one thing, if you included everythi...
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Author:
Ian Lauder
20th December 2011
In todays world their is a competition on How you create an attractive & out standing Resume. Because if you want to attend an interview. Then Resume is compulsory & with out your resume you cant get an entry in a respected company for inter...
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Author:
Sanath kumar
20th December 2011
If you're in the business of selling services, the odds are that you are perpetually seeking new clients. Decades ago, you might be able to get by with a phone book listing, maybe a newspaper ad, and word-of-mouth recommendations. Those days are long gone...
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Author:
Ian Lauder
20th December 2011
You follow instructions completing online applications, faxing resumes, emailing resumes, and you never hear a word. It is frustrating and even depressing submitting resumes and getting no responses. Unfortunately, technology has the potential to make you...
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Author:
Krista Mitchell
08th December 2011
In part III of the Ultimate Job Seekers Survival Guide we outlined some indispensable methods to apply to your career hunt to create jobs prospects. For the most part employers employ professionals such as office administrators, web developers, computer p...
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CareerConnected.com
08th December 2011
Congratulations! You’ve landed that coveted teacher interview. Now it is extremely important that you impress in your interview and large part of that is coming prepared.
Items to bring:
• Copies of your current resume: If you need to distribute ...
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Author:
CandaceDavies
08th December 2011
If you find yourself dreaming of an office of your very own instead of the one you currently share with your boisterous students, it may be time to start thinking about moving from the classroom into an administrative role. But before you have your new na...
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CandaceDavies
07th December 2011
If you're in the business of selling products, the odds are that you are perpetually seeking new markets and customers. Decades ago, you might be able to get by with a listing in the local phone book and word-of-mouth recommendations from satisfied custom...
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Author:
Ian Lauder
24th November 2011
Some creative industry resumes don’t follow the traditional route of resume writing. An example is a resume that you prepare for a profession that is known for being unconventional. Use an unorthodox resume only if you are sure that it is acceptable in th...
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Author:
Perfman HR
18th November 2011
There is a lot you can do in preparation for meeting with the recruiters. This preparation will help you to feel more professional and more secure when the time actually comes to interview for that all important international teaching position. Since recr...
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Author:
CandaceDavies
18th November 2011
A good writer does not write regurgitated content from an original article they have previously written unless they have something new to add.
What does it mean to regurgitate your own articles?
It's an article you have previously written and then i...
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Author:
fredholt85
18th November 2011
There are a large number of online job portals available for job seekers and the best part is that they are free and with great search features that job seekers can use and find jobs that match that match their profile. Signing up with them, filling a for...
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Author:
sjcsteffan